Blake Thorburn
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Blake Thorburn is the protagonist of the series. An independent man who grew tired of his families infighting and ran away as a teenager, then spent three years estranged from them.
He returned only at his grandmother's deathbed and soon ends up becoming embroiled in their family secrets after his cousin, Molly Walker died, and the Vestige set up by his grandmother, who is the female version of him named Rose was sent to alert him to the danger.
Appearance
Blake has wavy dark blonde hair, and watercolor tattoos of birds on his arms. Its mentioned that he has a few scars, although not where, but with the application of glamour ink he erased some of the most obvious ones.
Personality
Blake seeks to leave the world a better place than he left it so he tends to take on responsibilities that aren't his own and at cost. He prefers to avoid conflict, but if pressed he would lash out rather than remain passive.
While he's able to empathize with people, due to his time on the streets, Blake has an aversion to being touched and notes that while it gave him a keener set of instincts it hasn't made him a stronger person overall and in his opinion he's not much of a man.
He does, however, have a fatal flaw of seeking revenge on those he's felt has slighted him, even when it isn't neccessary. This led to the escalation of the conflict between Laird and him sooner than planned.
Chronology
Bonds
The story begins with Blake returning to the Hillglades House at the beckoning of the Rose Thornburn's lawyers after running away from home three years ago. There he reconnected with his cousins Paige and Molly Walker and learned that he now had a little sister, Ivy Thorburn. Despite his efforts at not getting drawn into his family's drama he still found himself getting hostile until meeting with his grandmother, who he unloaded all the negative feelings he had towards her for practically baiting them into it, only to learn that the next to inherit the Hillglades House was Molly. When Molly asked everyone to leave he wished her well and then departed back to Toronto.
Four months later Blake has a prophetic dream of the events in Jacob's Bell after the death of Molly and wakes to find that Rose had taken the place of his reflection and instructed him to flee for the house because it was a sanctuary where he would be safe. Borrowing his landlord's car he took drove towards the small town while questioning Rose until he was attacked my mask-wearing humanoid creatures drove him off the road while trying to arrange for him to be killed by either a car accident or drowning in the lake. With the help of Rose and a hitch-hiker, he made it to the Hillglades House. Once inside he and Rose discover a hidden room, the study of Rose Sr. containing all her esoteric knowledge.
The next morning police officers Pat Macguin and Laird Behaim approach the home and told him the cause of death for Molly was that she was mauled to death. Laird then takes him out for coffee and explains the situation he's now in, as well as demonstrating the use of Shamanism before leaving out. Blake soon discovers that, however, Laird had caught him in a trap that altered his perception of time, leaving him to get back to the sanctuary on his own and he soon encountered trouble with Padraic, Ev, and Keller, until Rose intervened and they made it the house again, where Laird explains he would prefer to keep things civil as they have more pressing matters with his family and then advises that Blake awakens soon.
The next day Blake orders a pizza to test whether or not he would be able to get food delivered as he and Rose studied materials to perform the awakening when they witnessed the delivery man being killed, only to reveal it was a trap as the house itself was a sanctuary and not the property. Performing the awakening ritual, both Blake and Rose became practitioners and Blake checked on Barbatorem before getting ready for the council meeting.
Damages
Before the cease-fire that began before and after the council-meeting, during which time it was safe for Blake to leave the house, he makes a list of supplies and has a brief and tense discussion with Rose before he leaves out to go shopping, where encounters trouble at a local store with his cousins, Molly's brothers, Christoff Walker and Cullen Walker, who accused him of being responsible for Molly's death.
The encounter, which led to a minor altercation, was forced by someone manipulating the connections between them and ended with Laird arriving to retrieve Blake for the meeting at an old church. At the meeting he tried to sow discord by revealing that his grandmother had already put motions into place to prevent the sort of thing that happened to Molly from happening again and tried to start in-fighting, but Laird smoothly neutralized the threat by revealing he had measure in place in case Blake used any demons and suggested that those who didn't could take the open slots Blake offered.
After the meeting he's escorted part way by Johannes Lillegard and Maggie Holt who inform him he needs to win over the majority to avert a vote of execution by the council and exactly who is willing to work with him and who opposes him, with Maggie being a potential ally. On the way back Rose then reveals to Blake, while alone, that she's a vestige running on a limited time-frame.
The next day he binds the ghost of June Burlison into his hatchet and calls the lawyers of Mann, Levinn, and Lewis up, who explain the general scope of things like karma and how his family had nearly seven lifetimes of debt and how they operate. Mrs. Lewis then takes an opportunity to assist him in binding the frost hatchet properly and educating him about conflicts as he faces the familiar of Joanna Duchamp and her older sister Penelope Duchamp, a Faerie named Letita.
After making what amounted to a retaliation to Laird, Mrs. Lewis gives him more information about Johannes' demesne and warns him that he's not long for the world. Maggie then comes by and they enter into the beginnings of a partnership when Laird comes by to inform Blake that he will soon retaliate and that Maggie's goblins were the ones that killed Molly at his behest to have them cripple her instead. This effectively breaks apart the partnership before it can be rooted.
Breach
Following the previous events, Blake summons and binds Leonard Harlan into a bottle and he and Rose discuss the matter of Laird's planning and Maggie being responsible for his cousin's death. He doesn't want to forgive her because it feels wrong that he's brushing her death aside for an ally, when they notice his tattoo's moving. Rose guesses that because he used too much power something else is filling the void, which the first expected may have been because he nearly summoned a demon, but then that Rose is entering into him and they worry that either she would collapse from having a part of her removed as a vestige or she would usurp Blake's body as their grandmother did want a female heir.
Blake makes an Oath to help her out of the mirror world in exchange for her loyalty and help and then Blake then goes out to the backyard and call for Briar Girl to come and talk to him. A homunculus-bird comes out to answer the call and guides him to her in the marshlands, where he tries to bargain with her for support against the Duchamp Coven and the Behaim Circle
She explains she doesn't care for power, but she dislikes the fact that his family are diabolists because they have the taint of being associated with him and will run the risk of ending the world. Instead she wants his land because its where all the spirits and Others she befriended were and was willing to kill him to get it, he mentions that the best chance she had was with him because, barring his cousin Paige, the rest wouldn't deal with her and if she learned Briar Girl killed him then she wouldn't either. Likewise, if his family line ends then lawyers get the land and the devil's get a major foothold.
Eventually they come to an agreement and informs him on the basic of Shapeshifting through the use of Glamour in exchange for a piece of the land. Blake makes and uses ink made of the hair he took to change his appearance before meeting with Maggie and her parents while arranging for her to loan him some goblins. When she called Dickswizzle they learned that Rose is the only one it would recognize because their family line being traditionally women and most Others who are too old won't recognize a male as having the same clout.
Afterwards they attend the event at the household before the wedding between the Duchamps and the Behaims under the guise of the glamour ink. Blake nearly succumbs to it, but manages to hold out enough to sabotage their attempt at slowing down time around his family property before sending Dickswizzle and Rose to cause collateral damage to some of Laird's sister's books and property.
On his way back home he runs into Andy, who he has a discussion with until he feels the change around his home and learns that the ritual still went off and that he was effectively cut off from his resources. With no other choice he has Rose call the lawyers to get him safe passage to Toronto.
Collateral
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Conviction
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Subordination
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Art
Blake is a practitioner who has inherited a large amount of diabolic knowledge from him grandmother and as such is considered a Diabolist. As he prefers not to resort to said arts and the fact that his alternate-self, Rose, carries the clout of their family, he utilizes aspects of Shamanism and Glamour alongside other arts that put him closer to the classification of a Dabbler or Sorcerer.
He also has a Familiar named Evan.
Tools
Blake carries with him a Frost Hatchet.
Diabolism
Because of Blake's grandmother leaving her heir with a wealth of knowledge in the form of tomes, he has access to the diabolic arts as well as the service of .
Shamanism
Blake has learned some aspects of Shamanism throughout his tenure as a practitioner including the use of Runes:
- Unlocking Rune: A rune to unlock doors.
- Silencing Rune: A rune to muffle noises.